On a 2011 Intel graphics mini? I was busy so I didn't get a chance, and I've seen video of it running passably on a MacBook Air, but was curious if anyone tried it on a newer mini?_________________| Mac mini 2011 | Apple Thunderbolt Display | Apple keyboard and Magic TrackPad | 2Tb Time Capsule | Apple TV (3) | iPhone 4s |

FYI tried the starter edition via a guest pass last night, if you crank everything down to lowest settings and run at 1280x720 the game will hang in the low 30s and spike into the 40s. It wasn't hideous but it wasn't gorgeous either, but you could play, at least the early single player acts (later acts are reportedly more demanding) with some enjoyment. From a game play perspective it was a bit too much of 'been there, done that' for me, I'd sooner spend my money on Baldur's Gate Enhanced if I'm going back in time._________________| Mac mini 2011 | Apple Thunderbolt Display | Apple keyboard and Magic TrackPad | 2Tb Time Capsule | Apple TV (3) | iPhone 4s |

the main issues with III that people dont notice is III is always connected to the internet so if your internet connection doesnt work well the game lags and has graphics problems they are currently working on a patch that should get everything up to par remember blizzard isn't stupid they wait and see what goes wrong then fixes it within a week week and a half

I don't think the 'always connected' issue has anything to do with the Intel HD 3000 not being well supported by the engine, it's listed on their support site as only capable of low quality. Maybe it can get a little better, but they clearly didn't target it during development so it's probably not going to be a massive improvement.

This isn't the Blizzard we all know and love, that Blizzard would never have penalized the paying customer the way Activision/Blizzard is this time, let alone released such a buggy game at launch._________________| Mac mini 2011 | Apple Thunderbolt Display | Apple keyboard and Magic TrackPad | 2Tb Time Capsule | Apple TV (3) | iPhone 4s |

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